AEW: The Bunny Injury Update, AEW & FITE Update for Australia & Others, Thunder Rosa Update

The Bunny Injury Status Update

As noted before, The Bunny suffered a potential head injury at this past Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite show in El Paso, Texas.

PWInsider’s Mike Johnson reported that his sources recently provided a new update regarding The Bunny’s injury situation.

Johnson reported that AEW officials currently believe that The Bunny might have suffered a concussion or a possible broken orbital bone injury. The Bunny reportedly is currently set to undergo medical tests as soon as possible in order to get an official diagnosis on any potential injury she may have suffered.


FITE TV to Remain as Exclusive Streaming Partner for AEW in Australia, New Zealand, & Pacific Islands

As noted before, AEW recently announced that they have signed a new television deal with ESPN for their Australian, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands markets.

AEW’s streaming partner FITE TV recently issued an official statement stating that they will remain as the exclusive streaming service for AEW’s programming in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.

Official press release:

FITE’s AEW Plus remains the best way to enjoy All Elite Wrestling shows in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands – and FITE is still the exclusive digital platform for live PPV events in the region.

AEW: Dynamite, AEW: Rampage, are available to AEW Plus subscribers live and on demand with no commercial breaks. Subscribers also get high-quality commercial-free access to AEW: Dark, AEW: Dark Elevation, and Battle of the Belts special episodes. All on the most reliable, multi-device, streaming platform in sports.

FITE is the top platform in the world for PPV events in Pro Wrestling, Boxing, MMA, grappling and other sports, and has been proud to present AEW’s PPV events Revolution, All Out, Double or Nothing, and Full Gear to global audiences live.

AEW+ is $6.99 per month in the Australian and New Zealand region, with a 7-day free trial.


Thunder Rosa AEW Status Update

As noted before, Thunder Rosa has been out of action for AEW since this past September due to her suffering a spinal-related injury. Rosa was seen in attendance backstage at AEW’s Dynamite show this past Wednesday in El Paso, Texas.

Dave Meltzer reported in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Rosa was seen working with AEW’s Spanish-language commentary team at this past Wednesday’s Dynamite show.

It is currently not known if this will be a regular occurrence for Rosa while she remains out of action or just a one-off due to this past Tuesday’s show took place near her adopted hometown of San Antonio.